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pastel x enchi?

From where I'm sitting, that's just a pastel...but that is just one opinion.
 
Better pictures would definitely help with identifying. When it comes to enchi, in a lot the morphs you have to look at the coloring and these are way too dark to really see. From this point it looks like a run of the mill pastel. Enchi would clean up the pattern and make the overall color more golden/orange and wouldn't have speckles all over it.
 
Pastel enchi

The pic in the second link, you can kinda see a head spot. I hatched out 2 pastel enchis this year and they definitely have distinctive head spots on them.
Ask for a clear head pic to be sure.
 
Head spot doesn't mean enchi. How about the face is there a mustache? What color is the patterning? There's a lot of things that go into identification but first thing we need pictures with flash. There's no way whatsoever to tell 100% what it is using these pictures.
 
Head spot doesn't mean enchi. How about the face is there a mustache? What color is the patterning? There's a lot of things that go into identification but first thing we need pictures with flash. There's no way whatsoever to tell 100% what it is using these pictures.

do you mean by mustach his nose being grey and colored? he has big sattles on his back with blushing and he is very bright but he is just now going into shed so ill get some asap after he sheds,his pattern is kinda reduced with some banding
 
Around the heat pits he may have black markings enchis have these and are called mustaches.
 

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Head spot doesn't mean enchi?????? I haven't seen one without them:shrug01:
 

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Head spots can be indicators for all sorts of morphs....and I have 3 enchis, none of which have significant head spots (though they are all larger than the ones shown).
 
Sorry wasn't saying its not an indicator I was just saying theres more things to look as well, there's a lot of things that can have a head spot.
 
Honestly other than the head spot and a little more blushing they kinda look like regular pastels right now. The last pic is after her 2nd shed and she's not as bright as before.
 
a few sheds from now, you'll be able to see a difference. If it is a pastel enchi, the enchi gene will get brighter with age/size. and you're right, the pastel enchi I hatched out has the same clover looking head spot.
 
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